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Thailand: Grain and Feed Update

MY2017/18 cultivation for main-crop rice and corn is occurring much sooner than MY2016/17 cultivation due to favorable rainfall and sufficient reservoir levels.
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Mexico: Dairy and Products Semi-annual

Domestic dairy farmers supported by the Government of Mexico, along with the commitments of an expanding dairy industry, are fueling growth and striving to improve dairy quality.
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Mexico: Coffee Annual

The Post/New marketing year (MY) 2017/18 forecast for coffee production is 3.8 million 60/kg bags.
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Thailand: Rice Price - Weekly

Export prices further increased four to six percent, except for fragrant rice prices, which remained steady.
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Mexico: Laredo, Texas, Port of Entry Hit by Tornado

On March 21, 2017, a tornado hit Laredo, Texas, affecting the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) inspection platform at the World Trade Bridge, also known as Bridge III.
A 2016 Borlaug Fellowship Program Alumni has developed a dietary risk assessment spreadsheet that is now used in both the pesticide registration process and the establishment of pesticide maximum....
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Thailand: Rice Price - Weekly

Export prices further increased two to three percent, except for fragrant rice prices which remained steady.
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Mexico: Cotton and Products Annual

Post forecast marketing year (MY) 2017/18 total cotton production in Mexico up to 1.035 million bales, due to increased planting areas.
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Thailand: Rice Price - Weekly

Export prices increased two to three percent due to several new inquiries for fragrant and white rice.
Infographic showing highlights of U.S. agricultural exports to Mexico, which totaled $17.9 billion in 2016.
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Thailand: Rice Price - Weekly

Export prices remain steady as the weakening Thai baht offset the price pressure caused by the upcoming rice shipments to Iran.
On April 14, 2017, Mexico’s Secretariat of Economy (SE) announced that it will allow a total of 100,000 metric tons (MT) of dry bean to be imported duty-free under a tariff rate quota (TRQ).